On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 17:20:05 -0400 Wayne Sallee <wa...@waynesallee.com> wrote:
> Thank you for the 15 seconds of time that you spent. But that page > that you linked to is useless. That link is where you start: First, by building a foundation on the techniques of multi-booting; then expand on that with additional and more specific articles until you achieve understanding and can fulfill your task. This process has always worked great for me. Takes longer, yes; but you end up knowing what you're doing and can anticipate potential problems. Using techniques and shortcuts others recommend without knowing what they really do is a recipe for disaster. Or just folly. Good luck with your quest. B > Wayne Sallee > wa...@waynesallee.com > http://www.WayneSallee.com > > On 09/23/2018 12:18 PM, Patrick Bartek wrote: > > On Sun, 23 Sep 2018 10:58:54 -0400 > > Wayne Sallee <wa...@waynesallee.com> wrote: > > > >> What do you recommend for setting up a system that will boot in > >> either UEFI or BIOS mode, so if it is moved back and forth between > >> UEFI and BIOS, it will boot every time? > > I recommend you learn how to use Google or DuckDuckGo, etc. > > searches for such basic queries. The following was the first result > > in the list of my search. Total time spent: about 15 seconds. > > > > https://truthseekers.io/everything-you-need-to-know-to-dual-boot-uefi-gpt-bios-mbr-partitions-swap-space-and-more/ > > > > Also, read up on "chainloading." > > > > B